Organization:Far Eastern State University of Humanities

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Far Eastern State University of Humanities
Дальневосточный Государственный Гуманитарный Университет
ХГПИ.jpg
Main Building
Former names
Khabarovsk State Pedagogical University
TypePublic
Established1937
RectorYuri Prokhorenko
Administrative staff
300+ [1]
Students5,500 full-time
Address
68 Karla Marksa St, Khabarovsk, 680000, Russia
,
Khabarovsk
,
Khabarovsk Krai
,
[ ⚑ ] : 48°48′N 135°0′E / 48.8°N 135°E / 48.8; 135
Websitewww.khspu.ru

The Far Eastern State University of Humanities (previously KSPU — Khabarovsk State Pedagogical University) is one of the oldest and most prominent universities of the Khabarovsk Krai of the Far Eastern Russia.

History

Establishment

Far Eastern State University of Humanities initially was established as a Pedagogical Institute. The decision to establish a new Pedagogical Institute in the Far East of USSR was made in the year 1934.

Expansion and growth

Following the development of the institute and overall faculty growth in 1994, by the decision of Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation the institute was transformed into Pedagogical University. In 2005, following the federal decision it was renamed as Far Eastern State University of Humanities.

Divisions and faculties

  • Institute of psychology and management
  • Faculty of physical culture
  • Faculty of Biology and Chemistry
  • Art and Design Division
  • History Department
  • Institute of Mathematics, Physics and Informational Technology
  • Faculty of Philology
  • Faculty of Special Psychology and Pedagogy
  • Institute of Linguistics and International Communications
  • Eastern Languages Department

Currently Far Eastern State University of Humanities has 6 campuses with specialized study and lecture halls and laboratories.[2] There is an extensive library with specialized divisions for science, psychology and pedagogical practices, as well as rare books division and international literature division.[3]

International partners

In early 1990 the University established[4] a cooperation partnership with Lewis & Clark College (Portland, OR, USA). There are also established relations with the University of Hawaii (USA), and Osaka University (Japan), as well as cooperation agreements with University of Zurich (Switzerland) and University of Augsburg (Germany). In addition to student exchange programs this allows for joint scientific research and development studies.

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